Appetite for Business, a leading Microsoft 365 and Al consultancy, celebrates its third Sunday Times Best Places to Work recognition, adding to two Top 10 UK Small Business rankings and Best Place for Women award reaffirming its ongoing commitment to building a workplace culture centred on care and belonging. 

The latest recognition places Appetite for Business among a very small group of businesses to have achieved multiple Sunday Times workplace Top 10 accolades, with the company also being the only Scottish organisation to feature in this year’s Top 10 rankings

This nationwide workplace survey recognises over 567 of Britain’s top employers across seven industries and a range of sizes, celebrating the best workplaces for women, the LGBTQIA+ community, disabled employees, ethnic minorities, younger and older workers and overall wellbeing and highlights those delivering exceptional employee experiences.

The awards are based on independent employee feedback and recognise organisations creating positive workplace experiences across areas including wellbeing, empowerment, pride and job satisfaction

The Best Places to Work list features a diverse range of organisations across the UK, including technology company Arm; energy providers E. ON UK, EDF in the UK and Octopus Energy; hospitality brands Dishoom, Bella Italia and Ardent Pub Group; as well as David Lloyd Clubs and MBDA. 

For Appetite for Business, the latest recognition reflects a continued focus on building a workplace where people come first. As the business has grown serving organisations across multiple sectors, maintaining a strong culture has remained a priority.

Sheryl Newman, Founder of Appetite for Business, said: “It was the icing on the cake as we celebrate our tenth birthday year making the milestone even more special for everyone who has been part of our journey. We’re incredibly proud of this recognition because it reflects the dedicated people behind Appetite for Business. Culture isn’t something one person creates it’s built together every day by a team that supports each other, delivers excellence for our customers, and who care deeply and brings their whole selves to work. We will continue to invest in our people to maintain our standards and reputation.  A huge thank you to the team, this recognition belongs to them.”

Zoe Thomas, editor of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, said: “In an evolving world of work Britain’s leading employers are helping staff forge careers that count today – and in the future. In turn, the Best Places to Work have the resilience to weather the current economic storms baked in, thanks to engaged workers who go above and beyond with a smile. Our winning employers span sizes and sectors – from tiny charities and specialist law firms, to multinational fast-food chains and utility giants, and everywhere in between. The thread joining them is the belief that a happy workforce is a stepping stone to better performance, faster growth, and bigger profits. More than that, there’s a collective instinct that a contented rank-and-file is a worthwhile business goal in and of itself.”

The full list can be found here:  https://www.thetimes.com/best-places-to-work 

Appetite for Business helps businesses to digitally transform and provide a bridge from best practice use of Microsoft 365 to leverage AI.  To find out more about Appetite for Business you can do so here

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